Sarousch: Why strain yourself? Oh, did you find out where the monster keeps his bell, trinket?

Madellaine: He is not a monster, and I am not your trinket.

Sarousch: I mean to have that bell.

Madellaine: I want nothing more to do with your thefts.

Sarousch: Oh, really? And how will you survive out there, hmm? On your looks?

Madellaine: Quasimodo sees something you don't.

Sarousch: Oh, does he? Well, what if he were to have an unfortunate accident? [she falls off the rope into the ground, then Sarousch's gang grab her] I have to go up there with my man and do the hard way, the hunchback may get hurt.

Madellaine: No! You can't! You-- You wouldn't.

Sarousch: If you want him alive, then lure the bell-ringer away while I steal La Fidele. Lead him out of harm's way.

Madellaine: [sighs] You must think I'm stupid.

Quasimodo: Not at all. That just means you have an imagination.

Madellaine: Do you really think so?

Quasimodo: I do.

Madellaine: What's your name?

Quasimodo: Quasimodo.

Madellaine: Well, Quasimodo, wouldn't you like to come where I can see you?

Quasimodo: [after he and Madellaine find out that La fidele has been stolen] Did you know about this?

Madellaine: I-I wanted to tell you, I tried.

Quasimodo: You used me!

Madellaine: No! Please!

Quasimodo: [mocking Madellaine] "Which one is La Fidele?" "Let-Let's go for a walk." You never cared about me!